sts95ranger
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- Sep 15, 2008
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- Transmission
- Automatic
I had a shop chagne my serpentine belt, water pump, and thermostat. Not long after that the car started smelling like coolant and I had to put coolant in about every month. I drove it this way for almost a year. I recently changed the belt and the thermostat again to fix it. When we took the thermostat housing off the gasket was obviously leaking and came apart when we pulled the housing off. We cleaned it up really good and shiny and put a new gasket on. The guy helping me put the sticky side of the gasket onto the block and then we attached the thermostat housing. I drove home and the temp gauge was up and down. I figured it was just bubbles in the coolant and I got home and added some more coolant. The next day I could smell a little coolant again and the temp gauge was still up and down. I added some coolant to the reservoir as the radiator was full. I can see that the gasket is already leaking behind the thermostat housing.
Do I need to get a new gasket and put the sticky side towards the thermostat housings? Do I need to use some Permatex ultra grey or some rtv sealant made for thermostats to keep this from leaking? Is this what is causing the temp to jump up and down?
Do I need to get a new gasket and put the sticky side towards the thermostat housings? Do I need to use some Permatex ultra grey or some rtv sealant made for thermostats to keep this from leaking? Is this what is causing the temp to jump up and down?